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Title: Effects of carbon tax on greenhouse gas mitigation in Thailand
Authors: Shrestha, R. M
Pradhan, S
Liyanage, M. H
Keywords: carbon pricing
CO2 reductions
energy systems
low-carbon society
policy instruments
scenario modelling
Thailand
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Citation: RAM M. SHRESTHA , SHREEKAR PRADHAN & MIGARA H. LIYANAGE (2008) Effects of carbon tax on greenhouse gas mitigation in Thailand, Climate Policy, 8:sup1, S140-S155, DOI: 10.3763/cpol.2007.0497
Series/Report no.: Climate Policy;Vol 8 Issue sup1 Pages S140-S155
Abstract: This study analyses energy system development and the associated greenhouse gas emissions in Thailand under a reference case and three different carbon tax scenarios during 2013–2050 using a bottom-up cost-minimizing energy system model based on the Asia–Pacific Integrated Assessment Model (AIM/Enduse) framework. It considers the role of the renewable energy technologies as well as some emerging GHG-mitigating technologies, e.g. carbon capture and storage (CCS) in power generation, and GHG reduction in the country, and found that the power sector will play a major role in CO2 emission reduction. Under the carbon tax scenarios, most of the CO2 emission reduction (over 70%) will come from the power sector. The results also indicate the very significant potential for CO2 emission reduction through a significant change in the transport system of the country by shifting from low-occupancy personal modes of transport to electrified MRTS and railways.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/1068
ISSN: 1469-3062
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